The 38-year-old actresses and twin sisters have actively been working on a revival, according to Tia.

“We’re looking, right now, for a producer and a writer, someone who can kind of be a leader of the pack in regards to running the show,” she told Nylon magazine. “I thought people would kind of be jumping on it, but it’s a lot harder than my sister and I thought it would be. Everything in my career has always been a challenge.”

“It’s not dead in any kind of way,” Tia added. “We’re moving forward, we’re taking those strides. They’re slow strides, but we’re pushing as hard as we can to make people happy and make our fans happy.”

The show, which ran from 1994 until 1999, focused on newly reconnected Tia, Tamera, and their on-screen parents – Tia‘s mom, Lisa (Jackee Harry), and Tamera‘s dad, Ray (Tim Reid) – all living together under one roof. Their neighbor Roger (Marques Houston) pretty much lived with them as well. (“Go home, Roger!”)

Selma Blair, Lena Headey and Julie Bowen strike a pose on the red carpet while attending the 2016 Milk + Bookies Story Time Celebration held at California Market Center on Sunday (April 17) in Los Angeles.

The Story Time Celebration is the foundation’s annual benefit where leaders and readers team up to donate books to local children in Title 1 schools and in-need organizations in Los Angeles who do not have access to books of their own.